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A taste for life
Robyn Powell
May 7th, 2009
A taste for life
Lesley Ramsay
Evangelism Ministries
$9.90 (discounts for bulk buys)

Auntie Mame - of Broadway and movie fame - always used to say "Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!" The writer of those words did not realise their absolute truth. We live in a fat, comfortable, prosperous country where people truly are starving to death. They need the eternal food that only Jesus can offer. So, I can think of at least four good reasons why you should grab this little book and keep it in your bag or your car, ready to give to someone whenever the subject of food comes up.

1. It is a cookbook
At any time of year, but especially as winter draws on, can there be any pleasure greater than being immersed in a well-written, well-photographed collection of recipes? (The answer to that, by the way, is no.)
2. Those recipes are by Rachel Billington
Rachel is a chef turned caterer who is well known in Sydney for her excellent food-based evangelistic events. She also makes delicious food. I know because I have eaten it!
3. The book itself is by Lesley Ramsay
Lesley is a Christian speaker and author of great winsomeness and persuasive powers. She also loves food in all its glory, but is far more concerned about eternal food. In this book she shares both these loves in her usual warm and personal way.
4. This may be the evangelistic tool you have been looking for!
I am constantly astounded at how easy it is to speak to people (especially women) about food. I have had many conversations with perfect strangers in supermarket aisles about food, recipes and preparation. It is a "neutral" subject, and an interesting one to most people.

Lesley Ramsay has used the narrative of Jesus feeding the five thousand as the main point that food is good, but does not last. Jesus himself is the eternal food that we all need. This little book (it takes less than half an hour to read) explains the gospel clearly, unpacking many of the Biblical allusions to food, and God’s lavish provision for us while we were sinners.

With the Connect09 campaign now in full swing, A Taste for Life is yet another original and engaging tool for connecting with those around us in a real and life-changing way. I intend to keep a copy of this book in my bag, and pray for an opportunity to give it away the next time someone asks me what I am going to do with all that baby spinach!

Dominic Steele    08 May 2009 2:13am
Wow - if Robyn Powell recommends a cookbook. I am persuaded :)

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Jeremy Halcrow    08 May 2009 3:02am
What knocked me over was the presentation. The photos are delicious. (and not just in a mouth-watering sense)

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Alison Blake    19 May 2009 1:02am
Robyn's review is spot on. We included "A Taste for Life" on the bookstall at our Mother's Day Services & all copies sold on Sunday - as last minute gifts, or an extra gift. We also offered free copies of "The Essential Jesus", "A Breathtaking Moment" & "At A Time LIke This". Taste for Life is superb & connects so well with women - a "Spirit-inspired" mix of food for the body & for the soul, presented with flair & polish. We also sold "He Loves Me He Loves Me." - Luke's gospel followed by a short, women focussed, commentary on the text. It's also an excellent evangelistic resource for women.

Ladies, along with "What Women Really Need" we are privileged to have a fabulous, Biblically faithful array of material to offer to our unsaved friends family, & work colleagues and at our outreach events. And guys, they're great gifts for mothers & sisters! I'm planning to give ATOL to my tennis team & to the teachers of the Scripture classes I teach, for Christmas, or sooner if it's appropriate! A friend who is moving house is leaving a copy of ATFL for the new owner as a welcome gift.

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